NASA's New Horizons flyby mission of the Pluto-Charon binary system and its four moons provided humanity with its first spacecraft-based look at a large Kuiper Belt Object beyond Triton. Excluding this system, multiple Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs) have been observed for only 20 years from Earth, and the KBO size distribution is unconstrained except among the largest objects. Because small KBOs will remain beyond the capabilities of ground-based observatories for the foreseeable future, one of the best ways to constrain the small KBO population is to examine the craters they have made on the Pluto-Charon system. The first step to understanding the crater population is to map it. In this work, we describe the steps undertaken to produce a robus...
While for the first decade of the study of the Kuiper belt, a gap existed between the sizes of the r...
The recent (14 th July 2015) flyby of NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft of the dwarf planet Pluto re...
This thesis comprises two separate but interesting projects that attempt to constrain the internal h...
Singer, K.N., et al., "Impact craters on Pluto and Charon indicate a deficit of small Kuiper belt ob...
New Horizons 2015 flyby of the Pluto system has resulted in high-resolution topographic maps of Plut...
Pluto's surface was found to be remarkably diverse in terms of its range of landforms, terrain ages,...
In this paper we investigate Charon's craters size distribution using a deep learning model. This is...
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has revealed the complex geology of Pluto and Charon. Pluto shows ong...
New Horizons 2015 flyby of the Pluto system has resulted in high-resolution topographic maps of Plut...
Aims. We study the impactor flux and cratering on Pluto and Charon caused by the collisional evoluti...
International audienceThe New Horizons mission has provided resolved measurements of Pluto’s moons S...
The July encounter with Pluto by the New Horizons spacecraft permitted imaging of its cratered terra...
Pluto and its moon, Charon, are the most prominent members of the Kuiper belt, and their existence h...
The Kuiper Belt hosts a swarm of distant, icy objects ranging in size from small, primordial planete...
We present a survey for bright Kuiper Belt objects (KBOs) and Centaurs, conducted at the Kitt Peak N...
While for the first decade of the study of the Kuiper belt, a gap existed between the sizes of the r...
The recent (14 th July 2015) flyby of NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft of the dwarf planet Pluto re...
This thesis comprises two separate but interesting projects that attempt to constrain the internal h...
Singer, K.N., et al., "Impact craters on Pluto and Charon indicate a deficit of small Kuiper belt ob...
New Horizons 2015 flyby of the Pluto system has resulted in high-resolution topographic maps of Plut...
Pluto's surface was found to be remarkably diverse in terms of its range of landforms, terrain ages,...
In this paper we investigate Charon's craters size distribution using a deep learning model. This is...
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has revealed the complex geology of Pluto and Charon. Pluto shows ong...
New Horizons 2015 flyby of the Pluto system has resulted in high-resolution topographic maps of Plut...
Aims. We study the impactor flux and cratering on Pluto and Charon caused by the collisional evoluti...
International audienceThe New Horizons mission has provided resolved measurements of Pluto’s moons S...
The July encounter with Pluto by the New Horizons spacecraft permitted imaging of its cratered terra...
Pluto and its moon, Charon, are the most prominent members of the Kuiper belt, and their existence h...
The Kuiper Belt hosts a swarm of distant, icy objects ranging in size from small, primordial planete...
We present a survey for bright Kuiper Belt objects (KBOs) and Centaurs, conducted at the Kitt Peak N...
While for the first decade of the study of the Kuiper belt, a gap existed between the sizes of the r...
The recent (14 th July 2015) flyby of NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft of the dwarf planet Pluto re...
This thesis comprises two separate but interesting projects that attempt to constrain the internal h...